Sentence examples for constitute a cause for from inspiring English sources

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The relentless "nationalisation" of criminal acts, however motivated and however appalling, does not constitute a cause for war.

It is hard to believe that the Yik Yak posts do not constitute a cause for investigation in a context where black people across the nation are being targeted and attacked, often by police.

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For example, committing an act of fraud against the underlying fund or the GP entity — particularly acts that have a material adverse effect on the fund — will almost always constitute a "cause" event and give rise to a removal right.

We conclude that the circumstances surrounding her injuries are too remotely connected with Union Pump's conduct or pump to constitute a legal cause for her injuries.

The enhanced connectivity observed in high-anxious participants may be disadvantageous, and thereby constitute a potential cause for compensatory activation increases in the right DLPFC.

In the context of ALS-related oxidative stress and neuronal modulation of ion gradients, a reduction of glycolytic energy supply, in combination with reduced mitochondrial energy supply, would constitute a major cause for neuronal cell death.

However on inspection of TIC chromatograms, intensities with iTRAQ 4-plex were not generally higher compared to the other reagents, which suggests that differences in overall ionization efficiency are unlikely to constitute a significant cause for the higher numbers of peptides or proteins identified with iTRAQ 4-plex.

DCM constitutes a significant cause for heart failure, sudden cardiac death or need for heart transplantation.

Dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM), characterized by left ventricular dilatation and systolic dysfunction, constitutes a significant cause for heart failure, sudden cardiac death or need for heart transplantation.

Correspondingly, since the 1990s many just-war theorists have argued that the need to end and punish such abuses constitutes a just cause for the use of military force and that the intention to do so well expresses the just-war aim of responding to serious injustice and reestablishing peace.

Augustine did not, however, elaborate on what constitutes a "just" cause for war.

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